Synonym: allure, captivate, charm, draw, fascinate, infatuate, interest, pull, tempt. Antonym: distract, repel. Similar words: attractive, attraction, distract, abstract, contract, contractor, attribute, track. Meaning: [ə'trækt] v. 1. direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes 2. exert a force on (a body) causing it to approach or prevent it from moving away 3. be attractive to.
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211) It's the pick of the ties although the game between holders East Belfast and Killyleagh will attract a lot of attention.
212) She has been highly successful and portrays a very positive image, which affects the number of female pupils we attract.
213) Not for the first time Salisbury found it was easy to attract a large audience for a free show.
214) But since then the group has failed to attract the number of disaffected provisionals it had hoped.
215) Managed-care companies that had kept prices low to attract new customers are under heavy pressure to increase earnings.
216) In a competitive environment, Bristol is already well-positioned to attract new investment funds.
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217) Later a noted modern dancer, actress and teacher, de Lavallade began early on to attract attention.
218) To attract new investors and to dodge new regulations, the market became ever more arcane and complex.
219) If the band don't attract a sell-out crowd, the promoter's risk has been minimized.
220) Perversely, the existing system has begun to attract support, from three sources.
221) It seems fair to assume that she will attract the attention of a goodly number of our countrymen.
222) Today there is much within Belfast to attract visitors and citizens alike.
223) Although the centre is also anxious to attract women, this will take some time.
224) In trying to attract the brightest students, colleges have found that it pays to advertise.
225) Also, utility stocks with their ample dividend yields tend to attract investor attention when rates are low elsewhere.
226) Clubs did not compete with one another to attract larger crowds by reducing their prices.
227) There's also clogging at the event, which is expected to attract 3,000 dancers from across the country.
228) Reverse splits make a stock appear more expensive and can attract buyers who will not purchase shares that sell for a pittance.
229) He will lengthen his nose to allow him to nuzzle and may make nudging movements with his head to attract attention.
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